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president, i've come to the floor now some 22 times to discuss the wind energy industry. when i do so, i highlight the positive effects that the p.t.c. has had on one individual state. i had the great privilege of speaking to the presiding officer's state, wind energy industry in montana. today i want to take the opportunity to talk about the wolverine state. michigan is another example of how the p.t.c. has revitalized manufacturing and created good-paying jobs while providing the state with clean energy. i would like to, mr. president, ask unanimous consent at this point that a statement from senator carl levin, the senior senator from michigan, be included in the record. it speaks to the wind energy industry in michigan. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. udall: we've seen improvement in the nation's economy, but many families and businesses across our country are still struggling to make ends meet. and this has been especially true in michigan, a state that has one of the nation's highest unemployment rates and a sluggish manufacturing base. and
president, i've come to the floor now some 22 times to discuss the wind energy industry. when i do so, i highlight the positive effects that the p.t.c. has had on one individual state. i had the great privilege of speaking to the presiding officer's state, wind energy industry in montana. today i want to take the opportunity to talk about the wolverine state. michigan is another example of how the p.t.c. has revitalized manufacturing and created good-paying jobs while providing the state with...
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senator mcconnell has to be engaged. harry reid has to be engaged. maybe it is the fiscal cliff, but we have to act on a lot of serious things and we have to do some of it now and we have to do a lot of it next year. if they do the right thing, that our country will benefit and the legacy will be secure. >> i want to open this up for just a minute. there are a lot of people engaged in this effort -- i would like to hear from some of them. before i do that to my would like to ask you a question about the election results. very close election, striking demographic divides that it reveals about the country. the republican voters look a lot like us. look around this room, it was middle-aged white males. the democratic voters, among asians and among young people and unmarried women. what do you say about the country? is a good thing? he says we have to do a better job. >> we have to reach out more and especially young women. we need to reach out and the hispanic and asian community. >> my buddy, the former governor of mississippi says we had a crack at th
senator mcconnell has to be engaged. harry reid has to be engaged. maybe it is the fiscal cliff, but we have to act on a lot of serious things and we have to do some of it now and we have to do a lot of it next year. if they do the right thing, that our country will benefit and the legacy will be secure. >> i want to open this up for just a minute. there are a lot of people engaged in this effort -- i would like to hear from some of them. before i do that to my would like to ask you a...
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another democrat was elected in nevada. the first time there is an african-american serving in congress from nevada. in district 3 in ohio, the second black woman in congress from ohio. in texas, district 33, and now texas has four black house members from texas. there are a couple of races that have not been called yet. one in arizona in the ninth district. there is a black republican candidate named vernon parker, who is running only a couple of thousand votes behind his opponent. all of the ballots have not been tallied and it is a possibility this person, he is behind by 2000 points but there's a possibility this person could be elected i do have to mention alan west. alan west right now is about 2300 votes behind his opponent. he is running in a different district and he ran in s. as you can tell by the results from florida, president obama's campaign made a big effort to turn out their voters, and i don't think president obama's voters were in fact going to vote for alan west while they were at the polls. alan west ma
another democrat was elected in nevada. the first time there is an african-american serving in congress from nevada. in district 3 in ohio, the second black woman in congress from ohio. in texas, district 33, and now texas has four black house members from texas. there are a couple of races that have not been called yet. one in arizona in the ninth district. there is a black republican candidate named vernon parker, who is running only a couple of thousand votes behind his opponent. all of the...
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don't validate mitch mcconnell and eric cantor and john boehner's strategy. their whole strategy was to obstruct, obstruct, obstruct and get a new president with the purpose of making it seem that the president was unsuccessful. >> well, make it seem that this president was responsible. >> even on something that hadn't gotten any attention at all and should in the last few days. let's just take three quick issues. so embassy security. they blocked obama on sending a $300 million for embassy security. infrastructure. the president had a jobs bill that provided infrastructure. we all now understand how important infrastructure is. they blocked him on that. climate change. that bill passed the house and was blocked by mitch mcconnell in the senate to begin to do something about this. remember, at the convention mitt romney made fun of barack obama for saying that the tides were rising. well, now we find out they are. >> yes, indeed. jonathan, thanks so much. >>> coming up, team romney sinks to a new low, even for them. >> it's just marvelous to have folks in the
don't validate mitch mcconnell and eric cantor and john boehner's strategy. their whole strategy was to obstruct, obstruct, obstruct and get a new president with the purpose of making it seem that the president was unsuccessful. >> well, make it seem that this president was responsible. >> even on something that hadn't gotten any attention at all and should in the last few days. let's just take three quick issues. so embassy security. they blocked obama on sending a $300 million for...
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only 22% of the vote is in. we're also watching, get this, the top of the empire state building turned romney red and obama blue based on cnn's election results. we're about to figure in our latest electoral vote projections. here it goes. there it is. stay right here to see the colored columns rise higher as each candidate gets more electoral votes on this, election night in america. [ woman ] are you there yet? yeah, i'm walking in right now. chilean granite... chilean granite... so, how's it in person? i should send you a picture. floor to ceiling bookshelves... floor to ceiling bookshelves... original windows... original windows... and this... is that a... fireplace face -- yes, yes it is. fireplace shaped like a face. i know right! [ male announcer ] only at&t's network lets you talk and surf at the same time on your iphone 5. rethink possible. on your iphone 5. take the steps to reach yours, everyowith usgoals. with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step
only 22% of the vote is in. we're also watching, get this, the top of the empire state building turned romney red and obama blue based on cnn's election results. we're about to figure in our latest electoral vote projections. here it goes. there it is. stay right here to see the colored columns rise higher as each candidate gets more electoral votes on this, election night in america. [ woman ] are you there yet? yeah, i'm walking in right now. chilean granite... chilean granite... so, how's it...
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mcconnell does not see it that way. on the political wire the romney's campaign would have could have should have transition website today. surely, this was not supposed to go live until mr. romney actually won the election. the campaign did not wait. they presumably accidentally put it up, a transition website for president-elect romney, how to apply for a job with the new romney administration. looks like because they screen shot it before they finally did take it down, looks like the romney folks had a transition motto all ready to go, a slogan, repeated slogan on the website is smaller, simpler, smarter. when republican speaker of the house john boehner gave his first post election press conference what he thought should happen in this country given the results of the election almost like he thought he was speaking in the context of president-elect romney and smaller simpler smaller branded transition. >> by working together and creating a fairer simpler cleaner tax code, moving to fairer simpler system energized by
mcconnell does not see it that way. on the political wire the romney's campaign would have could have should have transition website today. surely, this was not supposed to go live until mr. romney actually won the election. the campaign did not wait. they presumably accidentally put it up, a transition website for president-elect romney, how to apply for a job with the new romney administration. looks like because they screen shot it before they finally did take it down, looks like the romney...
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that's a group that voted -- richard nixon, voted 22% for richard nixon and 78%. the score was 50-48 democratic at president and 50-48 or something like it republican for the house. so i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> we'll take three questions from this side of the room starting with wayne, our former colleague here at aei many years ago. >> yes, wayne, former aei alum. two questions. henry, why don't you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders who could give that richard nixon speech honestly and sincerely, and my other question is did the early voting in states like virginia and so on lead to a big obama edge to help put him over the top? early voting? >> there's a question here, and then jen in the far back. >> from what i can hear, the republican party is a party of people who like to keep their wealth, evangelicals and white males. so if that's the case, as you said, it's a demographic that's not expanding, it seems like your only possibility is voter suppression. [laughter] >> at the very back. >> john greene. norm, and
that's a group that voted -- richard nixon, voted 22% for richard nixon and 78%. the score was 50-48 democratic at president and 50-48 or something like it republican for the house. so i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> we'll take three questions from this side of the room starting with wayne, our former colleague here at aei many years ago. >> yes, wayne, former aei alum. two questions. henry, why don't you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders...
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andrew and we want to thank claude for getting this report on the fault of the latest 2012 data for 22 key demographic groups available for you today. the demographic changes are being felt in congress too. david wasserman at "the cook political report" wrote that for the first time ever white men will no longer be a majority in the democratic caucus. in 1953, he says there were 98% of house democrats and 97% of house republicans. along with the demographic data, the exit polls show obama was able to defuse the economic issues and he won overwhelmingly on empathy. we are going to begin today with michael barone who will tell us what happened and why. all of us on this panel has made election predictions over the course of election watching. sometimes we get it right, sometimes we get it wrong. in news "washington examiner" column yesterday michael said flatly, i was wrong but he followed up with the line, i take some pleasure in finding that i have been wrong because it is an opportunity to learn more. i think we all share that sentiment. after michael speaks we will turn to henry olse
andrew and we want to thank claude for getting this report on the fault of the latest 2012 data for 22 key demographic groups available for you today. the demographic changes are being felt in congress too. david wasserman at "the cook political report" wrote that for the first time ever white men will no longer be a majority in the democratic caucus. in 1953, he says there were 98% of house democrats and 97% of house republicans. along with the demographic data, the exit polls show...
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then, in ohio, 22% of voters came from union households. you will remember that the auto bailout was a big debate. in florida, as we mentioned, not called yet, but hispanic voters are up in that state. we will keep you updated. in north carolina, mitt romney wins this battleground state, 48%.to president obama's three out of five voters in exit polls said they wanted some or all of the health care law repealed. in virginia, the democrat president obama won this state, as he did in 2008. finally, in new hampshire, 45% of the registered voters there are independent. they give president obama the victory, 52%, over governor romney's 47%. all of the election results can be found on our website, c- span.org. host: from the "chicago tribune" -- absentee illinois representative jesse jackson jr. reelected. our next call comes from nashville, tennessee. this is the jacob. caller: thank you for receiving my call. i voted for jill stein. i feel both parties are very short sighted as far as the future of the planet. it is proven by the flooding and so
then, in ohio, 22% of voters came from union households. you will remember that the auto bailout was a big debate. in florida, as we mentioned, not called yet, but hispanic voters are up in that state. we will keep you updated. in north carolina, mitt romney wins this battleground state, 48%.to president obama's three out of five voters in exit polls said they wanted some or all of the health care law repealed. in virginia, the democrat president obama won this state, as he did in 2008....
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i would respond to senator mcconnell on entitlements. there is to question that as a senate and house of representatives we should address the longevity and solvency of social security and medicare. it should be part of our conversation about the deficit facing this country and the debt of our nation. but the way we approach it the changes we make are significant and should be looked at carefully. on the issue of social security, i might remind those following this debate, the answer from the republican side for years was "privatize social security; get government out of the business of retirement; let individuals take their investmen retirementt it." that happened when people saw their life savings evaporate as a result of downturns in the stock market. they started envisioning what would happen had they retired at the moment in time with their social security savings. so the republican answer of privatization of social security is a engine starter and never mentioned in polite company in these times because it is not a credible positio
i would respond to senator mcconnell on entitlements. there is to question that as a senate and house of representatives we should address the longevity and solvency of social security and medicare. it should be part of our conversation about the deficit facing this country and the debt of our nation. but the way we approach it the changes we make are significant and should be looked at carefully. on the issue of social security, i might remind those following this debate, the answer from the...
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i want to go back and begin with nevada. president obama -- >> i want to go back and begin with the bottom. polls showed that unions, hispanics and women carry the vote for obama there. and the state of colorado, colorado ranks sixth in the nation for hispanic voters. 74% of them voted for president obama in colorado. and in iowa, president obama wins 52% over mitt romney's 46%. president obama split the senior vote 50-50. moving on to wisconsin, barack obama 53% 2 mitt romney's 46%. and the youth vote may have carried president obama in this state. 18-29-year-old's boy overwhelmingly voted for the president. and what men, too, in this day. 52% voted for barack obama vs 42% for mitt romney. moving on to ohio, this is the state there but it was watching closely. 22% of voters came from union households in ohio. and in north carolina where mitt romney 1 -- excuse me, florida. this is one that has not been called. president obama has bought 45,000 in the lead in this debt -- has about 45,000 in the lead in this state. moving on
i want to go back and begin with nevada. president obama -- >> i want to go back and begin with the bottom. polls showed that unions, hispanics and women carry the vote for obama there. and the state of colorado, colorado ranks sixth in the nation for hispanic voters. 74% of them voted for president obama in colorado. and in iowa, president obama wins 52% over mitt romney's 46%. president obama split the senior vote 50-50. moving on to wisconsin, barack obama 53% 2 mitt romney's 46%. and...
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romney says the president should have given in to mitch mcconnell and john boehner. anything they wanted, boys. of course, they wanted to defeat president obama from the start, but despite their obstruction, unemployment has fallen to the lowest point since president obama's first month in office. today, job numbers closed the chapter of president obama's first term, and his economic agenda. it's worked. but if you need to be reminded of where this country was when he took office, just listen to house democratic leader nancy pelosi from my radio show today. >> four years ago in september, when president bush was president, and on september 18th when i had the chairman of the fed and the secretary of the treasury and others in my office, democrats and republicans, house and senate leadership, the chairman of the fed said if we do not act immediately, we will not have an economy by monday. are we better off today than we were four years ago? our country absolutely is. can it be better for many of america's families? absolutely and it would have been if the republicans
romney says the president should have given in to mitch mcconnell and john boehner. anything they wanted, boys. of course, they wanted to defeat president obama from the start, but despite their obstruction, unemployment has fallen to the lowest point since president obama's first month in office. today, job numbers closed the chapter of president obama's first term, and his economic agenda. it's worked. but if you need to be reminded of where this country was when he took office, just listen...
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the white house they called biden the mcconnell whisperer, because he can deal with mcconnell. so that's going to be crucial, and you know, we'll see. will he turn it over, some of it to biden? you can't turn it all over. he's got to lead and define exactly what the democratic party goal is. >> you seem to be putting all the pressure on the president. you've got house republicans who took a very, very adamant stand last time. >> yes, they did, but if you get into the details, which i do in this book, you see that the president overplayed his hand by asking for more revenue. the man -- you know, i think one of the big questions in the coming months is going to be the staff at the white house, who is going to be kind of running the show. lot of the people, democrats and republicans, made the point that there was no one under the president kind of as chief operating officer running the show. he's got to have somebody do that. >> bob, one other thing, though, from our exit polls, though. this country is still very divided. i mean on the issue of even repealing the health care law,
the white house they called biden the mcconnell whisperer, because he can deal with mcconnell. so that's going to be crucial, and you know, we'll see. will he turn it over, some of it to biden? you can't turn it all over. he's got to lead and define exactly what the democratic party goal is. >> you seem to be putting all the pressure on the president. you've got house republicans who took a very, very adamant stand last time. >> yes, they did, but if you get into the details, which...
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. >> it's 10:22, polls have closed in most states, not all states. it's going to be a long time before we start to see results out west, but beyond nevada which we don't think is much of a toss-up as we once thought it was, the romney folks don't feel that great about nevada, so most of the action is on the east coast and in the midwest. of the states that have been called, it's been a good night for barack obama. he won pennsylvania, looks like he's going to win michigan. he won wisconsin huge. i think the one we've not talked enough about is new hampshire. the ap has called new hampshire for barack obama. that was a state that mitt romney thought he had a really good chance of winning, neighbors, massachusetts -- >> [inaudible] >> does he have a house there? >> i think so. >> talk about new hampshire. >> just looking at the exit polls, just unpacking them a little bit, and people are going to be looking at whether mitt romney really had the momentum that he seemed to or that they claimed. you're going to hear republicans say you heard former govern
. >> it's 10:22, polls have closed in most states, not all states. it's going to be a long time before we start to see results out west, but beyond nevada which we don't think is much of a toss-up as we once thought it was, the romney folks don't feel that great about nevada, so most of the action is on the east coast and in the midwest. of the states that have been called, it's been a good night for barack obama. he won pennsylvania, looks like he's going to win michigan. he won...
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stock shaving 22 points off the dow. sandra: they really ignored all the good news in its earnings report. the theme park business was strong, media networks was strong, cruise line was strong but revenues missed estimates. ran from the stock today, down 6%. also by the way it got a downgrade so that weighed on shares as well. david: we have to talk about apple, the biggest weekly drop in six months for apple. even with today, it's down like 5%. it's trying to claw back. it was up about 9 bucks today. but again, not enough to wipe out the losses earlier. sandra: right. i's still up about -- it's still up about 35% so far this year, but it has taken a huge beating, now right around $55 a share. -- $550 a share. some analysts are starting to say the stock looks cheap. p-e ratio just 12. oppenheimer urging its clients to buy this stock today. they say the sell-off is overdone. liz: we had another stock that definitely found its footing. that was zip car up more than 18% today what do you think about that? sandra: amazing wh
stock shaving 22 points off the dow. sandra: they really ignored all the good news in its earnings report. the theme park business was strong, media networks was strong, cruise line was strong but revenues missed estimates. ran from the stock today, down 6%. also by the way it got a downgrade so that weighed on shares as well. david: we have to talk about apple, the biggest weekly drop in six months for apple. even with today, it's down like 5%. it's trying to claw back. it was up about 9 bucks...
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>> three and a half years ago there were 22 of us. there was a poll three weeks ago, 40 million people would be voting based on the tea party principles and identify with us. from nothing four years ago to 34 months later, 22 people to 40 million people. it is not the death of the tea party. we're promoting our values of fiscal responsibility and limiting permit -- government and free markets against campaigns that have been campaigning for the past six years. we're new, we're not going away, and we will continue to grow and get better. >> to put a finer point on that, i could not agree more. i feel that because of the tea party and the conservative movement working at the grass- roots level, all the way up to the republican presidential nominee in four years, within that time, the conservative movement tea party will take over the republican party within four years. there is one last question. if not, thank you for coming. >> c-span and knives middle and high school students to send messages to the president. -- invites middle school
>> three and a half years ago there were 22 of us. there was a poll three weeks ago, 40 million people would be voting based on the tea party principles and identify with us. from nothing four years ago to 34 months later, 22 people to 40 million people. it is not the death of the tea party. we're promoting our values of fiscal responsibility and limiting permit -- government and free markets against campaigns that have been campaigning for the past six years. we're new, we're not going...
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i would have many, many opportunities to take care of this sparsely populated state of nevada and do the other issues i want to defend. but, mr. president, we believe that there should be one aspect of the senate that changes, and that is this motion to proceed should be a nondebatable motion to proceed. simple as that. and the american people agree. i repeat, the only ones who disagree, that think this senate is working well are the republican leader and those republicans in congress. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i hope the majority leader will stay on the floor here. i gather the way the majority leader proposes to effectuate this rules change is to violate the surpbt rule of the senate. -- the current rule of the senate. to do it with a simple majority. mr. reid: of course. that statement is untrue and i don't accept that. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i believe i have the floor. that's the point. what the majority leader is saying is he will break the rules of the senate in order to change the rules of the senate. it h
i would have many, many opportunities to take care of this sparsely populated state of nevada and do the other issues i want to defend. but, mr. president, we believe that there should be one aspect of the senate that changes, and that is this motion to proceed should be a nondebatable motion to proceed. simple as that. and the american people agree. i repeat, the only ones who disagree, that think this senate is working well are the republican leader and those republicans in congress. mr....
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that's a group that voted on richard nixon voted 22% and 78% for nixon. the party compete for different kind of voters. and the score was 50-48 in president and something like this republican for the white house. i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> take three questions from this side of the room. starting with wane, the former colleague at aei. >> wane. richard nixon white house alumnis. henry why ynt do you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders who could give the speech honestly and sincerely. my other question, did the early votes in states like virginia, florida and so on lead to a big obama edge to help put him other the top. the early voting? >> a question right here. and then in the far back. what i can hear is the republican party is a party of people that like to keep their wealthy and white nails. as you said the -- male that is not expanding the only possibility is voter suppression. [laughter] >>> at the very back. john greene, norm, and anyone else, but since you addressed this specifically around senate rel
that's a group that voted on richard nixon voted 22% and 78% for nixon. the party compete for different kind of voters. and the score was 50-48 in president and something like this republican for the white house. i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> take three questions from this side of the room. starting with wane, the former colleague at aei. >> wane. richard nixon white house alumnis. henry why ynt do you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders...
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>> three and a half years ago there were 22 of us. there was a poll three weeks ago, 40 million people would be voting based on the tea party principles and identify with us. from nothing four years ago to 34 months later, 22 people to 40 million people. it is not the death of the tea party. we're promoting our values of fiscal responsibility and limiting permit -- government and free markets against campaigns that have been campaigning for the past six years. we're new, we're not going away, and we will continue to grow and get better. >> to put a finer point on that, i could not agree more. i feel that because of the tea party and the conservative movement working at the grass- roots level, all the way up to the republican presidential nominee in four years, within that time, the conservative movement tea party will take over the republican party within four years. there is one last question. if not, thank you for coming. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012]
>> three and a half years ago there were 22 of us. there was a poll three weeks ago, 40 million people would be voting based on the tea party principles and identify with us. from nothing four years ago to 34 months later, 22 people to 40 million people. it is not the death of the tea party. we're promoting our values of fiscal responsibility and limiting permit -- government and free markets against campaigns that have been campaigning for the past six years. we're new, we're not going...
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we have seen it go. >> 16% to 22% to now over a third. and we have to really assess, i would think it would be appropriate for us, to assess whether or not this is smart. what it is doing, sitting in stone, the election, you know, 30% of vote without all of the -- >> and chris stirewalt to that issue with you. if something happens, you already voted if there was a scandal. this early voting combusts the process. lou: or a hurricane. >> i don't worry so much about partisan votes, they will be cast anyway, scandal or no scandal. neil: in numbers like this. >> yes, they will get higher and higher, my concern is that in -- if you are an incumbent, you love early voting, that is a gaur anture. neil: what if people are annoyed at the time with the incumbent. >> this shortens windoy for challenger to put something out that might change the discussion, if you an incumbent, you want shortest general elect season possible, the least amount of time for challenger to make their points and cases, theyment elect 6 weeks. -- election 6 weeks. lou: this
we have seen it go. >> 16% to 22% to now over a third. and we have to really assess, i would think it would be appropriate for us, to assess whether or not this is smart. what it is doing, sitting in stone, the election, you know, 30% of vote without all of the -- >> and chris stirewalt to that issue with you. if something happens, you already voted if there was a scandal. this early voting combusts the process. lou: or a hurricane. >> i don't worry so much about partisan...
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seven of them are in nevada, operating now. he has won trophy after trophy after trophy. he has been swinging golf clubs since a little boy of four years old. he was always such a big star. remember.nold, you'll you and winnie were traveling across the country. they stopped a long way from las vegas to have a hamburger and some french fries and a beer. they had very little money. they certainly were not going to gamble. they did not have the resources to do that. a young married couple flipped a roulette wheel and they bet on a double eight. and it hit it. and this is what arnold palmer wrote about this stroke of luck. "$35, talk about a couple of nice kids. we hustled back to our hotel room, -- naive kids. we hustled back to our hotel room. we propped a door against the hotel room -- we've brought a chair against the battelle room door. -- propped a chair against the hotel room door." in hindsight, he proudly did not need that $35 very much. but imagine how much it must have felt to a young married couple to starting out. we all know that arnold was devoted to winnie, wh
seven of them are in nevada, operating now. he has won trophy after trophy after trophy. he has been swinging golf clubs since a little boy of four years old. he was always such a big star. remember.nold, you'll you and winnie were traveling across the country. they stopped a long way from las vegas to have a hamburger and some french fries and a beer. they had very little money. they certainly were not going to gamble. they did not have the resources to do that. a young married couple flipped...
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nevada, definitely. the right in the country and especially the ultraconservatives in the republican party had pushed african-americans and hispanics together. they have a politics where sort of a nasty bragg adagio -- braggodacio, if you watch the primaries, where you have to be slashed and burned and how you attack your enemies, that gary masters not go over with -- a very much does not go over with hispanics. some of the things that were said -- i have spoken to a while now and latino pollster about this. -- well known latino pollster about this. he said a white person has friends and extended family that number family8. as hispanic person has that number at about 50. if you are a slash and burn person, that is your style, you are not going to go over well with latinos. african americans and latinos have been pushed together. if you look at it in class terms, african-americans, the largest proportion of african americans and latinos are working class and have similar interests in terms of government.
nevada, definitely. the right in the country and especially the ultraconservatives in the republican party had pushed african-americans and hispanics together. they have a politics where sort of a nasty bragg adagio -- braggodacio, if you watch the primaries, where you have to be slashed and burned and how you attack your enemies, that gary masters not go over with -- a very much does not go over with hispanics. some of the things that were said -- i have spoken to a while now and latino...
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mcconnell's society was vulnerable. and judd said she would consider running for office and active in democratic office . if she want to run she must have to move back to her home state. >>> and a city council race ends in a tie because one candidates wife did not vote. his wife workings in the hospital and goes to nursing school and takes care of three kids run oust time. he was supposed to wake her up to go to vote can he decided to let her sleep. it came down to her one vote and now the race will be decided by a cin toss. >> brian: she can call heads or tales. this is an avalanche of boos tossed outside of a warehouse. >> steve: what is the address. >> brian: it was damage to a liquor supply. i am out of bourbon and gas because the company is the exclusivor of several popular brands. please don't say johnnie walker. >> speaking of being out of gas. sandy causes problems for drivers in new jersey and new york. now forcing new york to ration gas just as it is in the garden state. we are live in queens with more on how
mcconnell's society was vulnerable. and judd said she would consider running for office and active in democratic office . if she want to run she must have to move back to her home state. >>> and a city council race ends in a tie because one candidates wife did not vote. his wife workings in the hospital and goes to nursing school and takes care of three kids run oust time. he was supposed to wake her up to go to vote can he decided to let her sleep. it came down to her one vote and now...
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by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all diverse, all coming from are different walks of life. because, you know what? that's the american story. those are the american stories that are out there that don't have anything to do with the no child left behind or the chicago teachers' strike. but it has everything to do with those things, because that's the soul of the issue. if we're going to change the life trajectory of these children, we need to respect their need to be met where they are and to get what they need. and we also need to make sure that all of those adult interests that pre dominate, they need to be front
by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all...
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the powerball numbers are 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball number is 6. people -- one ticket was sold in missouri we know that. it just came out of the missouri office of the lottery said it was sold in the kansas city area. no one has claimed that ticket n. arizona they are planning to announce in the next hour or so where that ticket was sold. no one has claimed there. we'll tell you where they were sold but we are not exactly sure if it's one person who bought these tickets in each location or as you mentioned multiple people who bought the tickets. martha: you no, often the story doesn't turn out to go too well when people do win these, and there is a tax implication of course which will be a bit of sticker shock for anybody who brings in this big prize. what happens today in terms of all of this? >> reporter: that's a good question. we have heard all the stories over the years of people who won the hra lottery who end up up bankrupt because they can't handle the finances. we have the numbers for you in fact. the taxes are this. 35% will go to federal
the powerball numbers are 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball number is 6. people -- one ticket was sold in missouri we know that. it just came out of the missouri office of the lottery said it was sold in the kansas city area. no one has claimed that ticket n. arizona they are planning to announce in the next hour or so where that ticket was sold. no one has claimed there. we'll tell you where they were sold but we are not exactly sure if it's one person who bought these tickets in each...
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akaka has been first for nearly 22 years. as somebody points out todd akin had he won would have been ahead of alexander on that front but, alas, he did not. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing . . >>> let's bring back the panel. all right, i want to talk about, stephanie
akaka has been first for nearly 22 years. as somebody points out todd akin had he won would have been ahead of alexander on that front but, alas, he did not. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys...
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i look up one of the nevada numbers, population numbers inside gmail.hispanic population in nevada is growing% every year. and so you're between the selection of the last election. it was an eight-point growth. if you look in the battleground state of semi-point race for obama. it was a battleground state. obama is now a part of the blue states, given the change of the country. yet the growing diversity of the country. the diversity is much younger and defines very much the culture of the country, the attitude of the country. the second piece and this is unmarried women. i'm interested in ralph's view of those. there's a lot of discussion of women and there's two parts. it is true that the women's vote for obama remains same in this election as it did in 2008, which is a big accomplishment. that also meant a prop up his mail. the real the support which hit near 70% was on their equipment, who emerged with a larger proportion can were 23% of the electorate. so understand we have the entire minority population, which is about 28%. there's overlap, but it's mostly not overlap. you then h
i look up one of the nevada numbers, population numbers inside gmail.hispanic population in nevada is growing% every year. and so you're between the selection of the last election. it was an eight-point growth. if you look in the battleground state of semi-point race for obama. it was a battleground state. obama is now a part of the blue states, given the change of the country. yet the growing diversity of the country. the diversity is much younger and defines very much the culture of the...
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i've been in colorado, nevada. most recently we were in ohio driving people to the polls to early voting getting them to the bureau of elections. and speaking wherever we could to get people motivated. >> stephanie: how is it feeling? obviously the numbers coming back, you know, obviously seems like overwhelmingly democrats are early voting, seems like a good sign for the president yeah? >> yeah. i mean -- i honestly feel better about it than i'm comfortable saying but i do think that -- i'm seeing that we do need to get folks out to vote and i'm surprised at the amount of young people that are towing this line of apathy and indifference. maybe it doesn't concern me. people really need to kind of appreciate -- i think some people including -- the younger generation of folks who don't really necessarily appreciate how special it is to be able to have your right to vote and to be able to make your vote count. remember in 2000, that came down to 537 votes in florida. so the popular vote does matter. having a referendu
i've been in colorado, nevada. most recently we were in ohio driving people to the polls to early voting getting them to the bureau of elections. and speaking wherever we could to get people motivated. >> stephanie: how is it feeling? obviously the numbers coming back, you know, obviously seems like overwhelmingly democrats are early voting, seems like a good sign for the president yeah? >> yeah. i mean -- i honestly feel better about it than i'm comfortable saying but i do think...
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trillion. 10 years from now, with this legislation, $22 trillion. over the next three decades, our debt will become three times the size of our entire economy. we talked about changing the way we look at things in washington comment d.c., and for the first time, we're talking about -- washington, d.c., and we are -- and for the first time we're talking about reducing the growth of spending. can you imagine a family in kansas for congratulating themselves? kansas families, when they are in trouble for spending too much money, they cut the budget today. we are not doing that. they did not slow the growth and they do not wait for 10 years to see it realized, the problem is today. i think this is a significant problem. people say that we need to raise the debt ceiling today or credit worthiness will be judged by the rating agencies and we will be downgraded. i worry that even with the passage of this bill, its effects are so minimum -- minimal in spending, the downgrade will occur regardless. mr. president, this is a time for us to make the tough choice
trillion. 10 years from now, with this legislation, $22 trillion. over the next three decades, our debt will become three times the size of our entire economy. we talked about changing the way we look at things in washington comment d.c., and for the first time, we're talking about -- washington, d.c., and we are -- and for the first time we're talking about reducing the growth of spending. can you imagine a family in kansas for congratulating themselves? kansas families, when they are in...
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d 22 and 78 for nixon. i think the republicans face challenges but not do. >> three questions from this side of the room. >> henry, let us know a couple of potential republican leaders have to give that richard nixon speech honestly and sincerely. did the early voting in states like virginia, florida, and so on, lead to a big obama ainge that helped put him over the top? >> there is a question right here. >> the republican party is a part of people who would like to keep their wealth, and white mnales. it is a demographic that is not expanding. since it the only possibility is voter suppression. like the only possibility is voter suppression. >> norm, and anyone else, you addressed senate relationships. harry reid said before the election that at mitt romney 1 won, they would not be able to work together. after the election, he said i need do that. then he is talking about going nuclear attacking with the filibuster. to me that suggests we get the lokke -- we get grdlocked if we go there. >> chris christie.
d 22 and 78 for nixon. i think the republicans face challenges but not do. >> three questions from this side of the room. >> henry, let us know a couple of potential republican leaders have to give that richard nixon speech honestly and sincerely. did the early voting in states like virginia, florida, and so on, lead to a big obama ainge that helped put him over the top? >> there is a question right here. >> the republican party is a part of people who would like to keep...
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but florida, virginia, you know, then it needed to go into iowa, it needed to go into nevada. then ohio would have put him over the top, and just didn't get anywhere near down that progression. and so, i mean, they're sort of a lot of things going on, but the most important thing is the republicans, i'm going to leave plenty of room, is that got to do something about their brand. it is just, basically the center, the center of the republican party is older white men. and that's not where this country is going. and when you look at african-americans, look at latinos, look at the fastest-growing group, asians, where that went 70 -- i think obama got 71, 72% of the asian vote. you know, the future doesn't look like the republican party. and if i worked the republican party, and i think, they're going to have to do some real soul-searching about immigration, about social cultural issues. because this is not a party that is designed for the future. if this were a business you would say they have an inherently flawed business model for the future. and republican parties have, you kn
but florida, virginia, you know, then it needed to go into iowa, it needed to go into nevada. then ohio would have put him over the top, and just didn't get anywhere near down that progression. and so, i mean, they're sort of a lot of things going on, but the most important thing is the republicans, i'm going to leave plenty of room, is that got to do something about their brand. it is just, basically the center, the center of the republican party is older white men. and that's not where this...
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um, if obama wins, clearly he should invite membership mcconnell -- mitch mcconnell and john boehner to the white house immediately and say something to the effect of, look, fellas, we've had a mean, tough, nasty race. it's over, i won, but i want to work with you. and i'm not -- i don't hold anything against you, anything that your party said about me during the race. the problems are too big for us as a country, and let's meet on a regular basis, not just once, but let's talk and keep talking to each other, and it's the equivalent of turning the other cheek. i don't know that -- i would hope that obama would be capable of doing that if he wins re-election. >> well, we've seen that movie before. i mean, after the 2010 elections -- >> [inaudible] >> unlike clinton who was able to turn and work with the congress, obama kind of went the other way and doubled down. if i'm romney, i'm going to call republican, democratic leaders, call for unity. i wouldn't just go invite them to the white house. romney doesn't have a white house yet. he could invite them to one of his cars with the garag
um, if obama wins, clearly he should invite membership mcconnell -- mitch mcconnell and john boehner to the white house immediately and say something to the effect of, look, fellas, we've had a mean, tough, nasty race. it's over, i won, but i want to work with you. and i'm not -- i don't hold anything against you, anything that your party said about me during the race. the problems are too big for us as a country, and let's meet on a regular basis, not just once, but let's talk and keep talking...
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we're headed toward on the current path, what, $22 trillion in debt in four years? >> yeah, if, in fact, we do continue this. and remember, you know, president obama vowed in 2008 that he was going to cut the debt in half, and instead he added, you know, five, six trillion to the bottom line. and so it's sort of hard to -- you know, i was interested in his remarks last night about saying that the best is yet to come. well, we would have liked to have seen some of that in the first four years. but maybe, maybe he really is serious this time, and the best really will be to come, i don't know. jon: yeah. so where go republicans and conservatives? i mean, is this a message that they need to get onboard with tax increases and that kind of thing? >> i certainly don't think that republicans particularly in the house derived that message from last night. we ended up with republicans maintaining control of the house handily, democrats maintaining control of the senate and obama main maintaining control of the white house. nothing changed last night, and president obama said
we're headed toward on the current path, what, $22 trillion in debt in four years? >> yeah, if, in fact, we do continue this. and remember, you know, president obama vowed in 2008 that he was going to cut the debt in half, and instead he added, you know, five, six trillion to the bottom line. and so it's sort of hard to -- you know, i was interested in his remarks last night about saying that the best is yet to come. well, we would have liked to have seen some of that in the first four...
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how does mitch mcconnell respond? i think the senate could easily come up with a deal with the white house. then, what happens in the house? there are two questions with john boehner. number one, is he temperamentally the temperamentally willing to go and legislate, especially if he gets major concessions from the president. i think, in my gut the answer is yes. the second question, can he bring in -- he has a couple of the leading tea party members in the house republican majority but that caucus is still as conservatives as it was before last night. so i don't know the answer, but we have issues that could really divide us, immigration with the president moving ahead very quickly. i would say the 10-1 deal that every republican presidential candidate said they would not except may not be 10-1. it will be a deal where republicans get 80% of what they want. the question is can they say yes to 80% of what they want? the final one is the supreme court, especially what happens if antonin scalia or anthony kennedy retired
how does mitch mcconnell respond? i think the senate could easily come up with a deal with the white house. then, what happens in the house? there are two questions with john boehner. number one, is he temperamentally the temperamentally willing to go and legislate, especially if he gets major concessions from the president. i think, in my gut the answer is yes. the second question, can he bring in -- he has a couple of the leading tea party members in the house republican majority but that...
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the youth vote's share of the electorate increased slightly. 22 to 23 million young people voted. the turn out is the new normal compared to less engaged voters in gen-x. >> yeah. >> stephanie: we can put these rumors of apathy to bed. this youth vote can no longer be an afterthought. >> yes. [ applause ] >> stephanie: go kitties. >> whitepeoplemourningromney. tumbler.com. >> oh, that is great. >> it is people just crying. >> stephanie: because they only watch fox news. >> yes. >> stephanie: there was one romney supporter where the woman said what? who would vote for him? well it turns out several millions more than who would vote for-mitt romney. where are the white people? >> i put a link to it up on your facebook face. >> stephanie: oh white people. buck up. >> mascara running down their faces. it's so . . . awesome. >> stephanie: election aftermath debate [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: gop soul searching, too old, too white, too male? yeah, probably. the republicans are going to be shut out of the white house until they find a way to appeal to a rapidly cha
the youth vote's share of the electorate increased slightly. 22 to 23 million young people voted. the turn out is the new normal compared to less engaged voters in gen-x. >> yeah. >> stephanie: we can put these rumors of apathy to bed. this youth vote can no longer be an afterthought. >> yes. [ applause ] >> stephanie: go kitties. >> whitepeoplemourningromney. tumbler.com. >> oh, that is great. >> it is people just crying. >> stephanie: because...
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the move is worthless however, because the government can still prosecute him on the original 22 charges against him. it would have him admit he spent hundreds of thousands of war cables and state department documents to wikileaks which made them public but he would not admit that he aided the enemy and violated espionage laws. we're back with more show after the break. ♪ >> make some noise for jim breuer! >> go (bleep) in your (bleep)ing hat. >> i knew he needed to get out of the house i knew this would give him so much life. >> (grunting) >> i love getting a rise out of him. >> nice, good job. >> (grunts) >> goodnight, muffy. >> goodnight. >> love you. >> "more than me" the world television premire. only on current tv. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine, woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: yahoo! it is the "stephanie miller show." happy landslide week everybody. six minutes after the
the move is worthless however, because the government can still prosecute him on the original 22 charges against him. it would have him admit he spent hundreds of thousands of war cables and state department documents to wikileaks which made them public but he would not admit that he aided the enemy and violated espionage laws. we're back with more show after the break. ♪ >> make some noise for jim breuer! >> go (bleep) in your (bleep)ing hat. >> i knew he needed to get out...
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you have sandoval and nevada and nikki haley and you have susanna martinez in new mexico and bobby jindal in louisiana. there is diversity and there is leadership in those states in terms of how are they dealing with this so a lot of that you can look to the cities and look to the leadership that there is around the country in terms of what people are happy with and what they do look to republicans for in terms of handling the economy and handling the budget. >> as a republican strategy, mitch mcconnell and john boehner are heading into a budget summit meeting and you have 30 seconds. >> i thought you said you were going to go easy on me today. >> up the right. >> well look, i think i mean, can we keep going on like we have been the last you know, several years? know but does that mean we have to just say we are going to do everything that president obama wants? know, think there needs to be a conversation and there needs to be, we all come to the table and we had to figure this out but we have got to look at what are the ways to deal with that in terms of what went wrong and what is the
you have sandoval and nevada and nikki haley and you have susanna martinez in new mexico and bobby jindal in louisiana. there is diversity and there is leadership in those states in terms of how are they dealing with this so a lot of that you can look to the cities and look to the leadership that there is around the country in terms of what people are happy with and what they do look to republicans for in terms of handling the economy and handling the budget. >> as a republican strategy,...
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it is clear in nevada and colorado. nevada is a pathway to 270 without ohio. i think the post-mortem on this is that -- if the republicans don't win, a look a thow they dealt with the latino vote and the language they used and the perception that is created. the latino vote is one of the pillars of the obama strategy. and a big turnout like the president said -- this is a reason why he wins. he was playing the analyst and acts like he doesn't do it publically. >> the best visual we've seen about the changing face of american politics -- the percentage of the vote white voters make up. it is down 3-4 points each election adn this will continue a long time. it was a reality they could blow off but they can't win without improving those numbers. >> you saw rubio try to do that -- >> and -- it was such a moment. really. and if we see, if republicans are serious about that, they will get serious about immigration reform. >> i will make a prediction if romney doesn't win. this is the last time we see a major party ticket with two white men on it. it will be almost a
it is clear in nevada and colorado. nevada is a pathway to 270 without ohio. i think the post-mortem on this is that -- if the republicans don't win, a look a thow they dealt with the latino vote and the language they used and the perception that is created. the latino vote is one of the pillars of the obama strategy. and a big turnout like the president said -- this is a reason why he wins. he was playing the analyst and acts like he doesn't do it publically. >> the best visual we've...